India ranks 16th in Global Responsible Nations Index
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Global Responsible Nations Index: India secures 16th position, outranks US, China and Japan

India has been ranked 16th out of 154 countries in the inaugural Responsible Nations Index (RNI) 2026, a newly introduced global ranking that seeks to redefine how national success is measured

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Former President Ramnath Kovind launches the Responsible Nations Index in New Delhi

Former President Ramnath Kovind launches the Responsible Nations Index in New Delhi

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NEW DELHI: In a significant global recognition of ethical governance, social responsibility, and environmental stewardship, India has secured the 16th position out of 154 countries in the newly launched Responsible Nations Index (RNI). The index, unveiled on Janaury 19 at the Dr. Ambedkar International Centre in New Delhi, places India ahead of major global powers such as the United States, China, and Japan, marking a notable shift in how national success is being measured on the world stage.

Developed by the World Intellectual Foundation (WIF) after a rigorous three-year academic and policy exercise, the RNI moves away from traditional measures of national strength—such as GDP, military power, or geopolitical influence—and instead evaluates how responsibly nations exercise their power. The framework assesses countries based on ethical governance, social well-being, environmental sustainability, and global responsibility.

The launch event was graced by former President of India Ram Nath Kovind, who served as the Chief Guest. In his address, Kovind emphasised that responsible leadership, inclusive development, and moral accountability must form the foundation of sustainable national and global progress.

A New Way of Measuring National Success

Unlike conventional global indices that focus primarily on economic performance or strategic influence, the Responsible Nations Index places ethics and sustainability at the centre of its evaluation. The underlying philosophy of the RNI is that power, without responsible use, cannot ensure long-term prosperity or global stability.

Speaking at the launch, Kovind described the index as a “clear and timely redefinition of national responsibility.” He praised the initiative for offering a fresh perspective on governance and development.

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“The index reveals how responsibly a country behaves toward its own citizens and toward all of humanity. For the coming generation, this is an important step,” Kovind said, commending the World Intellectual Foundation for its effort in conceptualising and developing the framework.

The RNI is designed to encourage governments to prioritise ethical policymaking, social equity, environmental protection, and constructive international engagement, rather than focusing solely on power accumulation.

Where India Stands in the Global Ranking

India’s 16th position in the 2026 RNI places it ahead of several advanced European economies, including Italy, France, Albania, and Poland, which feature among the top 20.

The top five countries in the ranking are Singapore, Switzerland, Denmark, Cyprus, and Sweden. Belgium, Georgia, Czechia, Austria, and Croatia complete the top ten, while Germany ranks 11th, followed by Portugal, Bulgaria, Ireland, and Norway.

Among major global powers, the United States is placed at 66th, China at 68th, and Russia at 96th, indicating relatively weaker performance in responsibility-related parameters. Japan ranks 38th, while the United Kingdom stands at 25th.

Several emerging economies also feature lower in the index, with Brazil at 81st, South Africa at 88th, and Mexico at 70th. North Korea is ranked 146th, reflecting severe governance, social, and human rights concerns.

India’s position suggests that its policies and governance practices are increasingly being recognised for their focus on social welfare, environmental initiatives, and global cooperation.

Why the Responsible Nations Index Matters

The RNI was introduced to challenge existing global benchmarks that often glorify economic dominance and military might. The World Intellectual Foundation argues that true national success should be measured by how fairly, ethically, and sustainably a country governs itself and interacts with the world.

The index seeks to redefine national prestige, placing greater value on inclusive growth, climate action, rule of law, and humanitarian responsibility. By doing so, it aims to encourage nations to adopt more people-centric and planet-friendly policies.

According to the developers, the RNI is not just an academic exercise but a policy-oriented tool that can guide governments in shaping better governance models for the future.

Data and Methodology Behind the Index

The Responsible Nations Index is built on data sourced from globally respected institutions, including the World Bank, United Nations agencies, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Health Organization (WHO), the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the International Labour Organization (ILO), and the World Justice Project.

The index relies on the latest available data as of 2023, ensuring that cross-country comparisons are based on credible and standardised metrics.

The academic framework and methodology were developed with support from leading Indian institutions such as Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) and the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Mumbai. Senior academics from both institutions were present at the launch event, underscoring the scholarly credibility of the initiative.

 

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